Use of information and communication technology among dental students and registrars at the faculty of dental sciences, University of Lagos.

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Date
2011-10-01
Authors
Butali, A.
Adeyemo, W.L.
Akinshipo, A.O.
Fashina, A.
Savage, K.O.
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Wolters Kluwer
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the use of information technology amongst dental students, dental nursing students and resident doctors in training at the faculty of dental Surgery University of Lagos. A structured questionnaire was distributed to 58 clinical dental students in 4 th and 5 th years of training in the 2010/2011 academic year, 36 dental nursing students and 63 resident doctors undergoing specialist training. All participants have access to the computers, 2.5% within the University and 31% at home and internet cafes and about 50% have the basic skills required. A significant difference was observed between the resident doctors and clinical dental students (P = 0.003), between resident doctors and dental nursing students (P = 0.0001) when the use of computer for study was compared. Over 95% of participants have access to internet and about 50% of them use the internet for their studies. A significant difference (P = 0.005) was observed between clinical dental students and dental nursing students that use the internet and word processing. The resident doctors used the computers for multimedia and MedLine search tools more than clinical dental students (P = 0.004) and dental nursing students (0.0006). The findings of the study show that dental students and resident doctors in training have the requisite knowledge to operate the computer for use in their study and personal activities.
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Staff publications
Keywords
Information and communication technology , Dental students , Dental nursing , Dental surgery , Research Subject Categories::ODONTOLOGY
Citation
Butali, A., Adeyemo, W.L., Akinshipo, A.O., Fashina, A. and Savage, K.O. (2011). Use of information and communication technology among dental students and registrars at the faculty of dental sciences, University of Lagos. Niger J Clin Pract. Vol.14(4):467-72.